Construction workers make an average of 20 dollars or more an hour. The longer you work in this field, the more you can make. Many workers have the opportunity for overtime and can make 35 dollars or more an hour.
It depends on the job.... some contractors only do small residential jobs, and some only do big commercial jobs. However, some work both. Contractors usually go out and bid on jobs against one another and the whoever offers the lowest price to the consumer will get the job.
Masonry contractors are not paid enough money.
Contractors are not paid a wage. They are paid by the job.
As exempt employees of the company, paid vacation would normally be part of their compensation; however if they were working in the position as independent contractors, no paid vacation is not available to them.
1) politicians 2) ministers 3) government contractors
No. Per diem covers food and lodging. Their lodging cannot legally be paid twice. They can be paid per diem for food only.
A Professional liability insurance Policy, as well as a contractors General Liability Insurance policy will provide coverage for the cost of legal defense.
Individual contractors are paid by the company which contracts them, not by the government. As they are not W2 employees, the companies are the ones who determine the pay rate.
Angies List rates construction contractors. There is a free as well as a paid site.
In California, "A" contractors are engineers and "B" contractors are general contractors.
Legally-- Nothing.
It depends on where in the world.
Angelslist allows consumers to rate contractors such as plumbers. This is both a free and paid service.